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Therese Lynch, Diploma of Family History, UTAS
Member, Association of Professional Genealogists
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Therese Lynch
Mar 17, 20221 min read
The Irish in England and Wales in the 1921 Census
Happy St Patrick's Day. To celebrate, I'm sharing with you a link to Findmypast's webinar on the Irish in England and Wales at the time...
Therese Lynch
Aug 3, 20211 min read
New County Kerry records at RootsIreland
New Irish records online are always welcome especially when they are pre-1800. RootsIreland has released 21,000 Catholic baptism and...
Therese Lynch
May 31, 20214 min read
Court of Petty Session Records : Prosecution and litigation in the 19th century
Court of Petty Session Records are an excellent resource for family historians. They can provide insight into our ancestors' lives...
Therese Lynch
Feb 28, 20218 min read
A foot in two Irish counties : Cross border research
The importance of researching on both sides of the border.
Therese Lynch
Feb 2, 20211 min read
Another year's Irish BDM records released
It's happy dance time. Yes, it's that time of the year when the Irish Government releases another year's birth, death and marriage...
Therese Lynch
Jul 20, 20191 min read
2021 Irish Census : time capsule initiative
In a blog post last week, Irish Genealogy News reported that the 2021 Irish census will have an option for citizens to a create a "time...
Therese Lynch
Mar 16, 20191 min read
Ancestry - Free Irish records access for St Patrick’s Day – ends 18 March 2019
Further to my Blog post yesterday, Ancestry is also giving free access to its entire Irish records collection over the St Patrick’s Day...
Therese Lynch
Feb 11, 20191 min read
More Irish BDM records coming online from the General Registry Office
The Irish General Registry Office recently announced that an additional two years of Births, Deaths and Marriage records will be released...
Therese Lynch
Aug 22, 20183 min read
Online and free : Irish pension records in the early 20th century
Were your Irish ancestors among the first to receive the old age pension when Ireland introduced the regular payment in 1909? Did you...
Therese Lynch
Apr 13, 20182 min read
Genealogy website of the week - The Irish Schools Collection
My website of the week is The Schools Collection in Ireland. Were your parents or grandparents among the 50,000 young children from...
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